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If your speakers are Bluetooth as you say then I don’t see the reason why you would need the Logitech Bluetooth adapter. The purpose of the adapter is to make a NON Bluetooth device into one by attaching it via the AUX cable to a non Bluetooth receiver, which I did to my Pioneer receiver. The cable is in the CDR outlet and when the receiver is set in that mode, it delivers a Bluetooth signal that are wired to several speakers (non Bluetooth speakers). I can control my music from my device while it’s communicating with the Bluetooth adapter. If your equipment is already Bluetooth capable the Logitech adapter is not needed
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Rick, The device is designated as a receiver, which describes its functionality. It receives audio wirelessly, and then converts it to analog output. Although I have not had an opportunity to experimentally test the reverse operation, I very much doubt that the device would be capable of it, as that would mean that the unit would also have to contain analog-to-digital converter, which it does not have.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The way this one works is you would need to be able to see The receiver to connect to it If the speakers have an app then is may be possible but you would need to be able to either see the Logitech receiver or be able to see the speakers to enable the connection ( like when you are pairing Bluetooth headphones) This is meant really meant to be a connection point from the audio source
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